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JP Morgan has hired a new head of European loan trading in London, poaching the banker from Credit Suisse.
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Two weeks into August and the anticipated summer slowdown is still not that slow, with big name borrowers continuing to test both the investment grade and high yield bond market, as well as bringing leveraged loans.
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The fate of credit default swaps referencing Grupo Isolux Corsán Finance hung in the balance on Thursday, with the International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s EMEA Determinations Committee weighing whether the company would become the third of last August’s five widest trading iTraxx Crossover constituents to trigger a credit event in 12 months.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association’s EMEA Determinations Committee has delayed until Friday a decision on whether Grupo Isolux Corsán Finance has triggered a bankruptcy credit event.
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There is a distinct sense of impending summer slowdown in corporate debt this week, both for loans and bonds. But that has not stopped a number of borrowers rushing to wrap up sizeable deals before the window closes.
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Société Générale this week appointed a new European head of leveraged loan syndicate, after the former levloan boss left the bank.